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1 Powerpoint Jeopardy Atom stuffChemical stuffBonding stuffStuff stuffMr mac stuff

2 Type of bond between a metal and nonmetal

3 A bond where electrons are shared unequally

4 A diagram that shows how atoms are bonded in a compound

5 Any bond created by the sharing of electrons

6 The ability of an atom to attract electrons

7 Idea that certain atoms are stable when bonded so that when sharing electrons they end up with two valance electrons

8. Concept that atoms are most stable when they have eight valance electrons.

9 An electron pair not involved in bonding.

10 A bond in which two atoms share two pairs of electrons.

11 Pairs of electrons involved in bonding.

12 A bond in which two atoms share one pair of electrons

13 A bond in which two atoms share three pairs of electrons.

14 Process of using balance chemical equation to know the amounts and percentages of reactants and products in a chemical reaction

15 The maximum amount of product that is produced in a chemical reaction

16 A reaction in which energy is absorbed

17 The reactant that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction

18 The actual yield of product produced by a chemical reaction

19 A unit of heat energy based on the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree

20 A number equal the number of Carbon atoms in grams of carbon

21 The mass in grams of one mole of a compound

22 An instrument used to measure heat in a chemical reaction

23 A “particle” of electromagnetic radiation

24 The discrete energy levels within an atom

25 The number of waves that pass a given point every second

26 A representation of the space occupied by electrons in an atom.

27 Ionic bond

28 Polar covalent

29 Lewis struture

30 covalent

31 electronegativity

32 Duet rule

33 octet rule

34 Lone pair

35 double bond

36 Bonding pair

37 Single bond

38 triple

39 stoichiometry

40 theoretical yield

41 endothermic

42 Limiting reagent

43 Percent yield

44 calorie

45 mole

46 Molar mass

47 calorimeter

48 photon

49 principle energy level

50 Molecular formula frequency

51 Molecular formula orbital